Master of Environmental Law

Master of Environmental Law (SRP)

On successful completion of this programme, graduates are expected to be able to:

  1. Plan and conduct research activities independently and in collaboration with the supervisor in a focussed area of the Environmental Law.
  2. Search, identify and communicate most relevant questions of Environmental Law effectively, in a well-circumscribed context using relevant tools as the specificity of the research requires
  3. Identify the core pertinent legal issues or gaps in the Environmental Law, critically analyse, and apply theoretical concepts in a well-circumscribed and justified context of the Environmental Law.
  4. Formulate responses to systemic Environmental Law issues, investigate and propose options for reform that promote notions for integrity, resilience and sustainability.

 

Master of Environmental Law (Coursework)

On successful completion of this programme, graduates are expected to be able to:

  1. Critically evaluate extended range of the region’s Environment Law in their local and global context.
  2. Adequately contextualise Environmental Law to focused complex practical and theoretical situations.
  3. Research, analyse, and critically evaluate extended range of questions of Environmental Law.
  4. Communicate synthetically advanced Environmental Law knowledge and arguments persuasively both orally and in writing.
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